I ll know it when i see it.
What is normal wear and tear on hardwood floors.
It s normal for people to put their feet down in front of their couch and to walk around on their floor.
But that excuse wouldn t hold up in your local landlord tenant court.
Worn or scuffed floors in areas with lots of traffic can be expected but deep gouges or extensive scratches are not normal wear and tear.
For example the windows might have often been left open during heavy rain.
It s a bit of both really.
We had a floor mat down under an office desk but it looks like some dirt must have gotten under the edge over time so you can clearly see an outline of a big rectangular mat in one corner of the room.
What is considered normal wear and tear vs.
Normal wear and tear is damage that naturally occurs in an investment property due to aging.
Hardwood floors wear and tear.
Is there a more accurate way to know what is considered normal wear and tear.
There is no statutory definition of wear and tear.
Wear and tear is often used to describe worn carpets and flooring and painting on walls.
But the courts define it as normal usage.
Some parts of the hardwood are completely missing.
Some darker patches that have lost their finish.
Normal wear and tear is what happens when someone uses something for it s intended purpose in a normal way.
So in my opinion if it s just wear from traffic with bare feet especially and not cleats it s normal wear and tear.
Normal wear and tear is often as nebulous as supreme court justice potter stewart s famous remark.
It typically results from a tenant living in the property and is considered normal depreciation.
Fading of such flooring due to sunlight exposure is normal wear and tear as would light surface scratches.
Pet stains holes and burns are not going to be considered normal wear and tear.
It s not caused by neglect or abuse of the property.
Water stains on floors that have accumulated from negligence.
It looks pretty bad but it s partially because of the color contrast.
The damaged areas include.
1 hole broken the surface and finish which she had placed putty to cover up the size of dime.
The average useful life of tile is 25 years.
I have a tenant who is claiming normal wear and tear on brand new hardwood floors.
However deeply scratched hardwood floors or pieces of the hardwood missing would be considered tenant damage.
With hardwood floors the same applies.
Other signs of everyday wear and tear are worn electrical switches frayed pull strings on blinds loose hinges on doors lightly scuffed hardwood floors worn linoleum loose wallpaper faded.
Hardwood floors damage.
And third another stain the size of a tea cup to which she has sanded.
Fading due to sunlight exposure.
This is normal wear and tear do nothing what counts as normal here.